Aesthetic Realism Asks: What is Art For?
I love this wonderful issue of the international periodical, The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known titled, "What is Art For?,' written by Eli Siegel, the founder of Aesthetic Realism. In it, he discusses passages from a work that is a staple in art education: "Art Through the Ages," written by Helen Gardner, a Professor at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1936 and greatly respected as critic by Mr. Siegel. "All beauty," he stated, "is the making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves." And he proceeds, in a scholarly and delightful manner, to illustrate this landmark principle through specific passages in Gardner's great work. Enjoy this fine article!
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